646f9e108c Virginia will do the impossible in order to rescue her little daughter who has been abducted. After a terrible accident, she has the chance to live one day more to save her. On her path, she will find out that there are worst thing than death. She is a desperate mother who tries to rescue her daughter, while fighting against supernatural forces. The little Rebeca is in hands of an obscure sect in a lonely village, which seems to be in the middle of nowhere. On her way, she will meet Angela and Patricia, who are in the same quest, and everything becomes insane on a chase to rescue their children. What should she do in her pursuit? That is something beyond words. Under extreme situations she must take decisions which will show how strong her soul is, but… she will find out, in the hardest way, that there are worst things than death. Virginia will do the impossible in order to rescue her little daughter who has been abducted. After an accident, she has the chance to live one day more to save her. On her path, she will find out that there are worst things than death. I just watched first 10 minutes and stopped. This movie looks like done by bad cinema students. Long passages and serious continuity problems, like the woman driving her car in a perfect road while talking to her daughter and suddenly a bump and a flat. Now the car is in a long dirt road.<br/><br/>Star Trek technology that beamed the car from asphalt road to a dirt road instantly? I do not know.<br/><br/>Argentina had made great movies but not this one. Sorry. Daniel de la Vega is quickly becoming not only one of the best horror directors in Argentina, but one of the best in world cinema for the simple fact that he has his own style! Yes his films have some problems, but the creativity he possesses is something to be applauded in a world full of remakes and generic garbage. Being a very self aware director, he plays the audience along on a string. Creating generic moments, giving the viewer a false sense of security and then pulling the rug from under them. He did this in his other movies (Necrofobia and Hermanos de Sangre) and its no different in Ataud Blanco. Strange, disturbing and very fast paced, Ataud Blanco doesn&#39;t allow itself to get boring and will constantly have the viewer on edge, because of the directors ability to play with the audience! High end production, along with solid acting, allows the dreaded atmosphere to soak through the screen and strangle the audience right up until its shocking climax! This is definitely a film that wont appeal to the masses, It can be very confusing and vague at times, but if you like your movies that are very strange and violent, then this one is right up your alley!
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